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Walleye
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I have a woody type plant ( I'm not sure what it is )and I was wondering if there is a way to make it sprout branches lower on the trunk? It's an indoor plant and only two feet high but all of its branches and many leaves look awkward at the top of the trunk.
What to do???
Thanks, Wally [dunno]

Plants: 1 | From: Lindsay, Ontario | Registered: Sep 2004  |  Seeded: 216.129.40.116
afgreyparrot
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Sorry, can't answer your question!
I saw your name "Walleye" and had to check it out!
Welcome to the forum! Are you a walleye fisherman? Nothing like the feeling when those things grab that hook! I like it when I'm trolling and all of a sudden I think I'm hung up on something, then...no, wait! There's that "wiggle" that you feel when you've got one on the line!

Oops...sorry! Got a little carried away! [Big Grin]

Anyway, glad to meet you!

Cindy
(Owner of all Al Lindner's videos!)

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Sometimes you can lay a branch on the dirt(secure it down) cover it with some soil and it will grow roots. I have done this many times with all kinds of plants.

Don't know if this will help you...but I hope it does!

Karen
[grin]

Seeded: 68.154.209.207
   

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